I'm not much of a cook, but if you're looking for something fun to make with your Thanksgiving leftovers, this recipe from Rebecca Hubbekk of SugarAndSoul.co looks delicious!

"These Thanksgiving Leftover Nachos are a great use for all that extra food sitting in your fridge after that big Turkey Day meal!" she wrote on her website. "You’ll love how the cozy flavors of Thanksgiving are topped off with a little spice and tortilla chips for a meal or snack that’s perfect for a weekend of binge-watching TV!"

In a large skillet, melt the butter and saute the diced onions and orange bell pepper until onions are translucent, stirring frequently.Line a large baking sheet, preferably one with a lipped edge, with aluminum foil and spread the Tortilla Chips out over the surface of it.

Use your hands to break up pieces of the stuffing and sprinkle over the chips.

In a medium bowl, combine the turkey, red cayenne pepper, chili powder, and garlic powder and mix until turkey is evenly coated with seasonings, then sprinkle over the chips.

Use a spoon to add the cranberry sauce over the chips, make sure to stir the cranberry sauce first so it can be spread easier.

Sprinkle with cheese and bake for 15 to 20 minutes until cheese is melted and content are warmed throughout.

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A Guadalupe man is sitting in jail with a charge of second-degree murder after he allegedly stabbed and killed his girlfriend in front of her teen son, according to court documents. (Source: Maricopa County Sheriff's Office)

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